Memphis Health+Fitness Magazine February 2022

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COACH’S CORNER

By Blake Fussell Photo by Dan Kerlow

Building the Home Gym You Want with the Budget You Need

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While the world has adjusted to COVID-19 threats and concerns, the need for exercise has remained constant. With the help of Exercise Unlimited, many Memphians have fulfilled their fitness goals safely and comfortably with home gyms.

Ideally, a 15’ by 20’ room should be allotted for equipment but a smaller room could easily be transformed into a gym. Once a space has been decided, Snyder recommended focusing on the two primary categories of exercise: strength and cardio.

In addition to COVID-19 and high inflation rates, common difficulties like motivation and privacy still deter many people from meeting their body’s needs. But Danny Snyder, owner of Exercise Unlimited, has been determined to solve those problems with athome equipment and installation assistance.

“The reason I love doing this is that it can be for everybody,” Snyder said. “You can do it with a big or small budget and with a big or small space. You can cater it specifically to what would help you feel your best.”

“A home gym keeps you from being exposed to COVID. You can also get a personal trainer through apps built specifically for your home gym,” Snyder said. “I enjoy helping find exactly what people want and what they need to treat their bodies how they should.”

Treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, rowers, vertical climbers, and stepmills are the most ideal tools to fulfill cardio workouts. Snyder recommended using a treadmill and two other cardio tools in a home gym, but using just two pieces of equipment could fulfill cardio goals.

Located at 387 S. Front Street in downtown Memphis, the public has been welcomed to walk in or schedule an appointment to find precisely what they need to create the perfect home gym. While the vast selection may appear daunting to first-time visitors, Snyder has made the home gym-building process simple.

Snyder said cardio and strength exercises work as a team and the first step to strength-building is a quality flat/incline/decline (FID) bench with a rack system. Snyder suggested using one or two other tools to accompany the bench, whether it be dumbbells, a power rack, squat rack, or a functional trainer.


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